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Ten new TARC buses with updated technology hit Louisville area roads on Tuesday, part of the roll out of a four-year, $30-million initiative to improve public transportation.

The new buses will service TARC’s two routes crossing the Ohio River. They’re replacing buses that have traveled more than 500,000 miles—and 11 more buses are expected to roll out in October, on cross-river routes and on express routes.

The 21 new buses will have free WiFi, power charging stations for mobile devices and overhead storage. TARC paid $9.5 million for them.

TARC’s four-year plan is being called eTran—for enhanced Transit. The plans includes an all-electric fleet working downtown Louisville and an electronic fare system through which passengers could pay by tapping a “smartcard.” The idea is to improve bus stops, adjust routes, improve communication and to reduce the bus fleet’s environmental impact, TARC said.